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"Oh  My,  naby.  My 

Why  do  you  break  my  heart  this  way? 

you  say  you  want  to  go  steady. 

But  then  all  you  do  is  stray. 

J'm  so  eoM fused. 

J'm  not  amused. 

you  make  me  feel  like  sueh  a  fool 
you  smile  and  lie 
you  make  me  cry 

Why  doH  't  you  learn  dat  old  Q olden  Kule? ' 


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kappy  i  yam 
all  OH  a  new  day 
happy  I  yam 
people  and  fbwers 
are  one  and  the  same 
all  In  a  chain 

at  the  beginning  of  a  new  world 
someone's  singing  and  I  think  It's  me 
someone's  living  and  oh  gosh  It's  me 
and  so  you  see 

love  Is  only  feeling  feeling  for  you 
love  Is  only  feeling  feeling  for  me 


doMovaM  leitch 


.  .  .  and  make  peace  too 

and  keep  J^ew  york  City  good  too 

and  make  peace  too  and  stop  the  war  toys. 

—  fjose,  5  th  grade 


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Sunrise  doesn't  last  all  morning 

J  eloudburst  doesn 't  last  all  day 

Seems  my  love  is  up.  and  has  left  you  with 

no  warning 
M  it's  not  always  going  to  be  this  grey 
Ml  things  must  pass,  all  things  must  pass 

away. 

Sunset  doesn't  last  all  evening 
J  mind  ean  blow  those  elouds  away 
After  all  this  my  love  is  up  and  must  be 
leaving 

But  it's  not  always  going  to  be  this  grey 

Ml  tilings  must  pass 

Ml  things  must  pass  away. 

Ml  things  must  pass 

J^one  of  life's  strings  ean  last 

So  I  must  be  on  my  way .  .  .  and  face 

another  day 
J^ow  the  darkness  only  stays  at  night  time 
Jn  the  morning  it  will  fade  away 
Daylight  is  good  at  arriving  at  the  right 

time 

J^o  it's  not  always  going  to  be  this  grey 
Ml  things  must  pass,  all  things  must  pass 
away 

Ml  things  must  pass  all  things  must  pass 
away. 


Qeorge  Harrison 


ALAN  ANDERSON 


GERALD  ALLEN 

"Two  roads  diveiged  in  a  wood,  and  1  look 
the  one  less  traveled  by,  and  that  has  made 
all  the  difference."  Robert  Frost 
A-V  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Chess  Club  1,  2,  3,  4, 
(President),  Radio  Club  1,  2,  Photography 
Club  1,  2,  Ship's  Log  2,  Chess  Team  3,  4. 


CAROL  ASPELUND 
"Read,  every  day,  something  no  one  else  is 
reading.  Think,  every  day,  something  no  one 
else  is  thinking.  Do,  every  day,  something  no 
one  else  would  he  silly  enough  to  do.  It  is 
had  for  the  mind  to  he  always  part  of  a 
unanimity." 


Christopher  Morley 
Basketball  1,  2,  3,  Ski  Club  1,  Field  Hockey 
2. 


STEVE  BAILEY 
"A  man,  not  old,  but  mellow,  like  good 
wine."  Gonezo 

Track  1,  2,  3,  4,  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Ski 
Club  2. 


JANETTE  BARON 
"Let  our  lives  be  pure  as  snowfields,  where 
our  footsteps  leave  a  mark,  but  not  a  stain." 
Pep  Club  1,  3,  Drama  Club  2,  Ski  Club  2. 


JOSEPH  BANDLOW 


ARTHUR  BROOKFIELD 
"A   healthy  life  is  a  huppy   life."  Arthur 
Brookfield 

Teen  Center  1,  2,  Baseball  1,  Football  1, 
Cross  Country  3,  4. 


DANA  BROWN 


RICHARD  BRUNO 
"/  get  by  with  a  little  help  from  my  friends: 
Paul  McCartney 


PETER  CAPILLI 
Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  Chorus  1,  2,  Track  1, 
Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Cross  Country  2,  3, 
Drama  Club  4,  Depot  3,  4. 


KATHLEEN  BURNS 
"The  world  is  brighter  now — not  less  hostile, 
hut  more  sustaining — or  perhaps  it  is  merely 
myself."  Timothy  W.  L.  Zimmer 
Glee  Club  1,  3,  4,  German  Club  1,  2,  3, 
Future  Teachers  3,  4,  Pep  Club  3,  Ski  Club 
3,  Drama  Club  3.  4,  Scrimshaw  3,i4,  Ship's 
Lni;  3,  4,  AFS  4.  Band  4. 


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JAMES  CARLSON 

"When  I  was  back  there  in  seminary  school, 
there  was  a  man  there  who  put  forth  the 
proposition  that  you  can  petition  the  Lord 
with  Prayer.  You  cannot  petition  the  I^ord 
with  prayer  ..."    Jim  Morrison 


RICHARD  CARUSO 
"A  parent  cannot  make  a  child  do  what  is 
right,  hut  can  only  make  the  child  want  to 
do  what  is  right."    R.  Caruso 


EARL  CHURCHILL 


LYN  CASTELLI 


KATHY  CLARK 


LINDA  CHEBATOR 

"You  can't  always  get  what  you  want,  hut, 
if  you  try  sometime  you  may  get  what  you 
need."    Mick  Jagger 


ROGER  CLUFF 
"/  expect  to  pass  through  this  world  but 
once;  any  good  thing  therefore  that  I  can 
do,  or  any  kindness  that  I  can  show  to  any 
fellow  creature,  let  me  do  it  now,  let  me 
not  differ  or  neglect  it,  for  I  shall  not  pass 
this  way  again."  Etienne  Dc-Grelle 
Football  1,  2,  3,  4,  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4, 
Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4. 

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JUDITH  COCHRANE 
"For  the  actual  stature  of  man  is  no  greater 
now  than  it  uas  near  his  beginning;  he  is 
made  tall  only  by  standing  on  the  heap  of 
his  ages,  and  using  his  past."    F.  Stark 

Pep  Club  1,  3,  Drama  Club  2,  Commercial 
Club  4. 


DAVID  CUGNASCA 
"To  live  is  the  rarest  thing  in  the  world. 
Most   people   exist,   that   is   all."  Oscar 
Wilde 


JOHN  COLLINS 
"The  best  way  out  is  always  through." 
Frost 

Football  1,  2,  3.  4,  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4, 
Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Key  Club  4 


CHARLETTE  CUMMINGS 
"/  want  to  go  soon  and  live  away  by  the 
pond,  where  I  shall  hear  only  the  wind 
whispering  among  the  reeds.  It  will  be 
success  if  I  shall  have  left  myself  behind. 
But  my  friends  ask  what  will  I  do  when  I 
get  there.  Will  it  not  be  employment  enough 
to  watch  the  progress  of  the  seasons?" 
Henry  David  Thoreau 

Glee  Club  1,  3,  4,  Band  1,  2,  3,  4,  Teen 
Center  1,  2,  3,  4,  Drama  Club  2,  3,  4, 
Scrimshaw  2,  4,  Ski  Club  3,  French  Club  4, 
Yearbook  4. 


JANET  CONA 

"We  love  the  things  we  love  for  what  they 


DAN  CURTIS 
"//  is  better  to  keep  your  mouth  closed  and 
be  thought  a  fool  than  to  open  it  and  re 
move  all  doubt." 


ROGER  DANGORA 


STEVEN  DEMAIO 


CINDY  DATTMAN 

"W^e're  children  .  .  .  needing  other  children 
and  yet  letting  our  groun-up  pride  hide  all 
our  need  inside." 


SANDY  DOHERTY 
"//  you  can  laugh,  keep  on  laughing — he- 
cause  if  you  stop  and  think — you  may  never 
laugh  again." 


MARY  DEAN 

"Oh  to  live  on  Sugar  Mountain,  with  the 
barkers  and  the  colored  balloons  you  can't 
he  twenty  on  Sugar  Mountain,  though  you're 
thinking- that,  you're  leaving  there  too  soon." 
Neil  Young 


LAUREN  DUNCAN 

"To  live,  to  laugh,  to  forget  time- — " 
Softball  1,  Basketball  2,  3,  4,  Tennis  2,  3,  4, 
Field  Hockey  3,  4,  Student  Council  2,  Future 
Teachers  Club  2,   Pep  Club  3,  4,  Speech 
Therapy  Volunteer  4,  Yearbook  4. 


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FRANK  B.  FALCONER 
Life's  unjairness  is  not  irrevocable;  we  can 
help  balance  the  scales  for  others,  if  not 
always  for  ourselves."    H.  H.  H. 
Ski  Club  1,  2.  3. 


PAULA  FISHER 


GERARD  MATTHEW  FALLON 

"The  road  to  hell  is  paved  with  good  in- 
tentions." 

Baseball  1,2,  4,  Basketball  1,  2,  (Trainer)  4, 
Football  4  (Trainer)  3,  4,  Ski  Club  1,  2,  3, 
Key  Club  4. 


CLARISE  FOOTE 


CHRISTOPHER  FISHER 
"Human  Progreu  is  sometimes  like  a  pendu- 
lum,  it  swings   backwards  in  order  to  go 
forward." 


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CHARLES  FRISBIE 


DEBBIE  GILLIS 

"Something  of  a  person's  character  may  b 
discovered    by    observing    how    he  smiles' 
D.  G. 


MAUREEN  GAVIN 
"God  grant  me  the  freedom  to  use  the 
power  of  my  mind,  to  subdue  the  powers  of 
anger  and  frustration  and  fear,  that  close 
off  my  mind  and  leave  me  victim  to  chance 
and  luck  and  outside  forces."    Evelyn  Myles 


DAVID  GOULD 

"See  everything,  overlook  a  great  deal,  cor- 
rect a  little."    Pope  John  23 
Football  2,  3,  4,  Ski  Club  1,  2,  3,  Weight- 
lifting  1,  2,  3,  Tennis  2,  3.  4,  Key  Club  4. 


PATTY  GOULD 
"Hang  on  to  your  hopes  my  friend  Thafs  an 
easy  thing  to  say,  But  if  your  hopes  should 
pass    away    Simply    pretend   that    you  can 
build  them  again."    Simon  and  Garfunkel 


DEBBIE  GRAHAM 
"Smiling  recures  the  wounding  of  a  frown. 

Shakespeare 
Pep  Club  1,  2,  Majorettes  1,  2,  3,  Cheei 
leading  4. 


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FREDERICK  GREENE 

"Lei  us  endeavor  so  to  live  that  when  we 
die  even  the  undertaker  will  he  sorry." 
Mark  Twain 

Soccer  1,  2,  Basketball  I,  2,  3,  4,  Tennis  1, 
2,  3,  4,  Football  1,  2,  3,  4,  National  Honor 
Society  3,  4,  Student  Council  1,  Yearbook  4. 


CHRIS  HAGER 


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JOHN  GRIFFITHS 
"The  only  time  my  education  was  interrupted 
was  when  I  went  to  school."  Shaw 


ANDREA  HAYNES 
"Don't  live  for  yesterday  or  tomorrow  hut 
live  jor  now,  because  it  only  comes  once." 
P.  K. 

Field  Hockey  1,  2,  3,  4,  Softball  I,  2,  3,  4, 
Basketball  I. 


GARY  GRINDELL 
"...  following  you  I  climb  the  mountains, 
I  get  excitement  at  your  feet    ..."  The 
Who 

Football  4,  Drama  Club  4. 


KATE  HALLAREN 

"O,  Let  America  be  America  again.  The 
land  that  never  has  been  yet.  And  yet  must 
be   the    land    where    every   man   is  free." 

Langston  Hughes 
Pep  Club.l,   2,  Glee  Club   1,   2,  Softball 
1,  2,  3,  Basketball  I,  2,  3,  4. 


GAIL  JOPE 
"Everything  has  its  beauty  not  everyone  sees 
it."  Confucius 


ARLENE  KNUDSEN 
"Things  that  were  hard  to  bear  are  sweet 
to  remember."  Seneca 

Glee  Club  1,  Pep  Club  1,  2,  3,  Ski  Club  1, 
2. 


PAUL  JORDAN 
"Mine's  a  tale  that  can't  be  told.  My  free- 
dom I  hold  dear."    Jimmy  Page 


WILLIAM  LAVERY 

"It's  the  spirit  not  the  size  that  counts." 
Ski  Club  1,  Cross  Country  1,  2,  3,  4,  (Co- 
Captain),  Track  1,  2,  3,  4. 


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PAULA  KIESSLING 

"Following  happiness,  for  me,  is  like  chasing 
the  wind  or  clutching  the  shadow." 


DAVID  LEARY 

"You  only  go  round  once  in  life,  so  grai 
for  all  the  gusto."    Joseph  P.  Schlitz 


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JEANNINE  LOGUE 
".  .  .    So   stick   to   the  fight   when  you're 
hardest  hit —  //  //  when  things  seem  worst 
that  you  must  not  quit." 

Ski  Club  1,  2,  Softball  1,  2,  Pep  Club  1, 
Future  Nurses  1,  2,  3,  (Treasurer)  4. 


JOHN  MacKENZIE 


WAYNE  LOVELL 

"Dodges  are  for  the  boys;  Chevys  are  for  the 
men." 


MICHAEL  MANNING 

"One  does  not  know — cannot  know — the 
best  that  is  in  him." 

German  Club  1,  Band  1,  2,  ^,  Yearbook  2 
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CAROLE  MacKENZIE 


BRUCE  MARSDEN 
"Be   still,   sad   heart!  and   cease  repining, 
Behind  the  clouds  the  sun  is  still  shining." 
Longfellow 

Football  1,  Cross  Country  2,  3,  4,  Basket- 
ball 1,  2,  3,  4,  Track  1,  2,  3,  4,  Ski  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4,  Teen  Center  (Representative)  4. 


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JOHN  McALOON 
"...  A  luck)  man  u  ho  made  the  ^rade  And 
though  the  news  was  rjlher  sad  Well  I  just 
had  to  laugh  ..."    John  Lennon 
Band  1,  2,  3,  French  Club  2,  3,  Yearbook  2, 
4  (Editor),  Soccer  3,  National  Honor  Society 


JOSEPH  McDONOUGH 
Baseball  1,  4,  Soccer  3,  Track  3,  Football  4, 
Basketball  (Manager)  4. 


ROBERT  McCORMICK 


MARY  McGUIRE 
"/  should  not  talk  so  much  about  myself  if 
there  were  anybody  else  whom  I  knew  as 
well."  Thoreau 

Field  Hockey  1,  2,  3,  4  (Co-Captain),  Bas- 
ketball 1,  2,  3,  4,  Softball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Ski 
Club  1,  2,  3,  Student  Council  1,  (Class  Vice 
President),  Teen  Center  (Representative)  1, 
Class  (Secretary)  3,  4. 


FAl  L  McDONOUGH 
"There  is  a  pleature  in  getting  mad  which 
only  madmen  know." 

Basketball  1,  2,  3.  Baseball  1,  4,  Football 
2,  3,  4.  Track  2,  3. 


KATHLEEN  MONTGOMERY 
"You  are  you  and  I  am  I  And  if  by  chance 
we  find  each   other  It's   beautiful."    F.  S. 
Perls 


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KATHLEEN  MORTON 
"Youth,  like  rockets,  knows  no  bounds  when 
all  conditions  are  go!"    Salada  Tea  Tag 


STEPHEN  MURRAY 


LUCINDA  NASH 
"But  some  ni^ht  when  you  are  very  lonely, 
that  little  spot  in  your  heart  grows  and  you 
find  yourself  thinking  of  days  gone  by .  .  . 
G.  Y.  L.  70-71." 

Field  Hockey  1,  2,  3,  4,  Basketball  2,  3,  4, 
Ski  Club  1,  2,  3,  Softball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Pep 
Club  1,  4. 


ROBERT  PETERSON 


SANDRA  NEWTON 

"Good  humor  is  goodness  and  wisdom  com- 
bines."   Owen  Meredith 


PAUL  PIKE 


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DANIEL  SCANLON 
"A  little  work,  a  little  sleep,  a  little  love 
and  it's  all  over."  Rinehart 
Football  1,  2,  3,  4.  Ski  Club  1,  2,  Basket- 
ball 1,  2,  3,  Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Class  (Presi- 
dent) 2,  Teen  Center  (Representative)  3, 
Teen  Center  (President)  4. 


ANNE  SCHNEIDER 
rare,  precious  thing,  is  a  close  friendship 
tie  A  wellspring  of  happiness  ever  nearly." 
Pep  Club  1,  2,  3,  Ski  Club  2,  3,  Future 
Nurses  1,  2,  3,  Health  Careers  Club  4,  Com- 
mercial Club  4. 


CHARLES  SCHELLER 
Soccer  1,  2,  3,  4,  (Co-Captain),  Basketball 
(Manager)  1,  2,  3,  Band  1,  2,  3,  Ski  Club 
1,  2,  3,  (Vice-President),  Tennis  2,  3,  4, 
(Vice-President),  Class  2,  Key  Club  2,  3, 
(Treasurer)  4,  (President),  Drama  Club  2, 
Class  (Treasurer)  3,  4. 


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CHARLES  RAYMOND  SCHOW 
"I'le  looked  at  life —  from  both  liiits  now 
.  .  It't  life's  illusions  I  recall.  I  really  don't 
kiiiiu-  life  at  all."  Jim  Mitchell 
Class  Treasurer  I.  Soccer  2.  V  -4,  Student 
Council  1.  Track  2,  German  Club  1,  2,  3, 
Key  Club  J,  4,  Newspaper  3,  -1,  Yearbook  4. 


CHARLES  SHERMAN 
Pon'l   look    buck    .  .  .    somebody    may  he 
Kaininn  on  you."    Satchel  Pai^;e 
Football   1,  2,  3,  4.  Track  2,  3,  Weight- 
lifting  I.  2,  3,  4,  Ski  Club  1.  2,  3,  Basket- 
ball (Mjsr.)  1.  2.  Key  Club  4. 


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BARBARA  JEAN  SEWELL 
"Men  were  born  iiith  two  eyes  and  only  one 
tongue  in  order  thai  they  should  see  twice 
(IS  much  as  they  say." 

Ski  Club  1,  2,  3,  Glee  Club  1,  Pep  Club 
1.  2,  3,  4,  Boys'  Basketball  (Mgr.)  1,  3,  4, 
J.  V.  Cheerleader,  Class  (Treasurer)  2. 


STEPHEN  SIBLEY 

"A  rough  road  leads  to  the  heights  of  great- 
ness." 

Football  1,  2,  3,  4,  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4, 
•    Track  1,  2,  3,  1,  Key  Club  1,  2. 


LOIS  SHEEHAN 
"God  grant  me  the  serenity  to  accept  the 
things  I  cannot  change  Courage  to  change 
\.he  things  I  can,  And  wisdom  to  know  the 
difference." 
Commercial  Club. 


ROBERT  SMITH 

"Blessed  is  he  who  expects  nothing,  for  he 
shall  never  be  disappointed."  Alexander 
Pope 

Ski  Club  1,  2. 


JANE  SPAULDING 
"Somewhere  there   must  he  a  place  where 
we  can  feel  we're  free." 
Ski  Club  2,  Yearbook  4. 


ROBERT  JOHN  STEWART  JR. 
"W^hen   it   comes  to   human   beings,   I  am 
color  hlind;  to  me  people  are  not  simply 
white    or    black;    they    are    all  freckled." 

Clarence  Darrow 
Basketball   1,  Baseball   1,  2,  3,  4,  Student 
Council  2,  Soccer  2,  4,  Yearbook  4,  Ski  Club 
4,    Key   Club   4,   Class    (President)    3,  4, 
Drama  Club  4. 


RALPH  SQUAGLIA 


JEANNE  STILGOE 

"Patience  is  a  virtue  found  only  in  women." 
Band  1,  2,  3,  4. 


RUSSELL  STEELE 


DONNA  STRACHAN 

"//  we  take  eternity  to  mean  not  infinite 
temporal  duration  hut  timelessness.  the 
eternal  life  belongs  to  those  uho  lire  in  the 
present."    Ludwig  Wittgenstein 


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DAVID  VANRYSWOOD 


KAREN  TOLMAN 
"Learn  lo  pause — or  nolhing  u  orlhu  hile  can 
catch   up    with   )ou."    Dorothy  Ballard 
Ski  Club  2.  Yearbook  4. 


LINDA  WADSWORTH 

"Yet  with  great  toil  all  that  I  can  atlaii 
By  long  experience,  and  in  learned  schools 
Is  for  to  know  my  knowledge  is  but  vain 
And  those  that  think  them  wise,  are  greates 
fooh."    Sir  William  Alexander 

Earl  of  Stirling 
Basketball  1,  2,  Glee  Club  1. 


MARK  WHITCHER 


PAMELA  WILLIAMS 
"No  matter  what  you  lose,  like  a  you  or  m 
it's  always  yourself  that  you  jind  in  th 
sea."  e.  e.  cummings 


DAVID  WHITING 

"Some  people  put  life  in  a  bottle  and  label 
it.  Others  jump  in  the  bottle  and  look  out 
the  small  opening,  I  prefer  to  Lay  under 
the  bottle  and  hate  the  water  of  life  flow 
over  me  ..."    Personal  Quote 


ROBERT  DEVANEY 

"/  can  resist  everything  except  temptation." 

Oscar  Wilde 
Football  1,  2,  3,  4,  Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Box- 
ing 2,  3,  Wrestling  2,  3,  Weight  Lifting  2, 
3,  Gymnastics  1,  2,  3,  4. 


KENNETH  ZANETTI 
"When  the  going  gets  tough,  the  tough  get 
going." 

Football  1,  2,  3,  4,  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3.  4, 
Drama  Club  4. 


STANLEY  MILLER 


JON  PEARCE 
"/  do  my  thing  and  you  do  your  thing  I 
am  not  in  this  world  to  lite  up  to  your 
expectations  and  you  are  not  in  this  world 
to  live  up  to  mine.  You  are  you  and  I  am 
I."    F.  S.  Pearls 

Drum  Major  4,  Glee  Club  4.  Drama  Club 
4,  AVA  4,  Southeast  District  Chorus  4. 


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JANICE  DUTY 

"God  gr.int  me  the  serenity  to  accept  the 
things  I  cannot  change.  Courage  to  change 
the  things  I  can.  And  the  wisdom  to 
know  the  difference." 


ROBERT  VISSER 


DAVID  HENDERSON 
"He  thai  hears  the  heat  of  n  different  drum 
must  t<ike  it  uith  him." 

Dr.  H. 


LINDA  BANDARRA 

"And  all  the  courses  of  my  life  do  show 
I  am  not  in  the  roll  of  common  man." 

Shakespeare 

Glee  Club  1;  Library  Aid  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Drama  Club  4. 


THEODORE  TOLMAN 


CHARLES  BUCKLEY 
"/  want  only  to  live  in  accord  with  the 
promptings  which  come  from  my  true  self. 
Why  is  that  so  very  difficult?" 

Herman 
Hesse 


The  following  Seniors  do  not  appear  in 

the  Senior  section: 

RICHIE  SUE  ALLEN 

STEVEN  EISNER 

BETTYANN  BERTONE 

PETER  WALES 

REBECCA  HIGHT 

STEVEN  WALLACE 

MARY  LARKIN 

MICHAEL  REED 

PAUL  LYONS 

WILLIAM  BRADY 

WALDEN  MATHEWS 

JANICE  EISNER 

THOMAS  POWER 

JUDITH  FARRAR 

DONALD  McLACHLAN 

SHEILA  KENNEDY 

THOMAS  ROBINSON 

JOHN  McINNIS 

EDWARD  SESSLER 

MICHAEL  GEARIN 

JOHN  SMOLSKI 

SUSAN  WILLCOX 

STEVEN  COPUS 

MARK  ROBBINS 

EDMUND  ANDERSON 

'"^are  thee  well,  for  J  must  leave  you, 

Please  don't  let  this  parting  grieve  you-, 

dare  thee  well  the  time  has  come  for  us  to  say  goodby. 

Adieu,  kind  friends,  adieu,  yes  adieu! ..." 


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juniors 


Karen  Macdonald,  Linda  Whitaker,  Robert  Zelms,  Norbert  Wolfrum,  John  Reardon,  Louise  Gallagher,  Sandra  Spaulding,  Janet  Jordan,  Heidi 
Scheiiar,  Jane  McAloon,  Janet  Nagle,  Paul  Brewster,  Suzanne  Quimby,  Betty  Watson,  John  Reilly,  Robert  Falkowski. 


Mark  Lovell,  Elaine  MacLeod,  Dot  Libertine,  Susan  Lane,  David  Simms,  David  Keenan,  Billy  Early,  Walter  Mello,  John  Reilly. 


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David  Bailey,  Robert  Pentergast,  Cliff  Vinal,  Joy  Bauer,  Janet  Murphy,  Richard  Gushing,  Susan  Whitcher, 
Donna  Snell,  Wendy  Jope,  Gail  Copus,  Peggy  Grady,  Bonnie  Rushton,  Jean  McAloon,  Jane  McElwee, 
Gerald  Churchill,  Edward  Roach,  Michael  Kerwin. 


David  Hill,  Denise  Milliken,  Donna  Peterson,  Daniel  Kennedy,  Joanne  Golemme,  Donna  Burke,  Sandra  Bailey,  Kevin  Fooie,  Jane 
Fisher,  Kathryn  McWilliams,  Barbara  Spangenber,  Robin  Hoitt,  Howard  Maglathlin,  Gary  Speirs. 


Marcia  Litchfield,  Susan  Barry,  Mary  Pratt,  Linda  Gabriel,  Joanne  Benting,  Pat  Gearin,  Anne  Hudspeth,  Rick  Ashton,  Mark 
Merrifield,  Dan  Manning,  Jane  Marsh,  Kathy  Turner. 


Tim  Dyer,  Scot  Jenkins,  Louis  Tyler,  James  Ryan,  William  Prime,  Annette  Johnson,  Mary  f  nlon,  Denise 
Penezick,  Lida  Merrit. 


Vivian  Apostle,  Richard  Merritt,  Linda  DiCesare,  Diana  Eddy,  David  McLachlan,  Nancy  Giorgetti,  Wayne  Gregory,  Jeanne 
Farren,  Ann  Marie  Carlson,  Marie  Miller. 


MISSING  JUNIORS 
John  Bonney 
Susan  Clark 
Jane  Dempsey 
Robert  Falkowski 
Kim  Fisher 
Jeanne  Forti 
Steven  Giorgetti 
Lynda  Gunderway 
Jerry  Hallaren 
Joseph  Riley 
Stephen  Ryan 
Josephine  Niven 
Sandra  Steele 
Sheryl  Walker 
Jennifer  Walther 
Melinda  Wibby 
Susan  Banks 
Patrick  Donovan 
Patrick  Donovan 
Stephen  Mackenzie 
Joe  Putnam 


Ann  Marie  Lyons,  Edith  Bergeson,  Sharon  Hurley,  Cheryl  Capaccioli,  Kathy  Bandlow, 
Cindy  Cusher. 


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sophomores 


Gail  Merritt,  Donna  McDonough,  Debbie  Swanson,  Dennis  Dever,  Leo  McGuire,  Jim  Agneta,  Nancy  Hammer,  LeeAnn  White,  Donna  Smyth,  Helen 
Gilaruso,  Paul  Peterson,  Jim  Staples,  Damon  Mayers,  Mike  Gavin,  Jim  Murray,  Donald  Foulsham,  Ken  Lawrence,  Bob  Gould. 


Steven  Meyer.  Linda  Rushton.  Donna  McKenzie,  Mina  Empolito,  Jeffrey  Hall,  Leslie  Smith,  Paula  Amet,  Kris  Wallace. 


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Robert  Dicicco,  Raymond  Baker,  Julia  Jelinek,  Marybeth  Robbins,  Christina  Cummings,  Shirley  Gillespie,  Paula  Bal- 
lerini,  Debra  Thibodeau,  Ted  Wolfrum,  John  Ryan. 


Maria  Tolman,  Susan  Mclaughlin,  Peter  Fullerton,  Steven  Harvey,  Paul  McQuarrie,  Michael  Capilli,  Jake  Correia, 
Bill  Giorgetti,  Gerald  Farrar. 


Stephen  Joseph,  Karen  Donovan,  Richard  Kearsley,  Richard  Stewart,  Robert  Bruno,  Stephen  Perkins,  Michael  Dwyer,  Mark  Vanderwater,  Joyce 
Steele,  Susan  Curtis,  Judy  Pizzella,  Stephanie  Henry,  Mary  Joseph,  Alison  Causer,  Mary  Cronin,  Margaret  Bailey,  Deborah  Dempsey. 


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Thomas  Jelinek,  Antony  Dangelo,  Robert  Haskell,  Debra  Bridson,  Karen  Hurley,  Mary  Hamlen,  Debbie  Falkowski,  Linda  Kerwin, 
Janet  Lunn,  Barbara  Love,  Robert  Ashton,  Mark  Bailow. 


Ellen  Schneider,  Ellen  Cargill,  Cindy  Bailey,  Sally  Wales,  Dana  Piccini,  Paul 
Sieving,  James  Chmness,  Kathy  Pineo,  Scott  VanRyswood. 


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Valerie  Forest,  Steve  Capaccioli,  Brian  Carlisle,  Steve  Brookfield,  Charles  Finn,  Chip  Dean,  Pat 
Lyons,  Stephen  Oronte,  Jeff  Baldwin,  Joe  Wright,  Alan  Reed. 


Top  row:  Paul  Brennen,  John  Farley,  Bernard  Roussos,  Matt  Spears,  Paul  Ford,  Paul  Greenwood.  Front  row: 
Kathleen  Aicardi,  Pam  Maltie,  Debra  Dubois,  Jane  Ewarf,  Bonnie  Chaisson. 


MISSING  SOPHOMORES:  Michael  Casella,  Roy  Constantineau,  Paul  Crasco,  Pamela  Durgin,  Geoffery  Gor- 

»v,"'.  ""'"''^  ^''°y'  P^"'  Jevne,  Wayne  Masson.  John  Reed.  Jeff  Rhuda,  Eric  Shaw,  James  Tunis,  Jeffrey 
Waddcll. 


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freshmen 


Robin  Gregory,  Nancy  O'Connor,  Lois  Malaney,  Carol  Gordon,  Maria  Caruso,  Linda  MacLeod,  Becky  Allen,  Betsy  Dempsey,  Toni  Walther,  Kathy 
Keller,  Nancy  Greene,  Dave  Morgan,  Peter  Deane,  Michael  Kearsley,  Robert  Knight,  John  D  angelo,  Greg  Wiley,  Kevin  Gearin. 


Margorie  Munroe,  Kathleen  Earley,  Cindy  Harlow,  Dorice  Marsdcn,  Richard  Gray,  Mark  Duncan, 
Tony  DiNatale,  Robert  Belyea,  James  Bailey,  Mark  Wolsh,  Gerald  Twomey,  Robert  Carew. 


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Pamela  Keaveney,  Dianne  Lepisto,  Susan  Loomis,  Ann  Beauvais,  Julie  Squaglia,  Betsy  Smolski,  Kevin 
Colarusso,  Joseph  Phaneuf,  John  Phtze,  David  Hamilton,  Mark  Dwyer. 


Mark  Walther,  Gary  Myette,  Donald  MacKenzie,  Tim  McQuarrie,  Bob  Kjellander,  Jim  Paylor,  Richard 
Tramontana,  James  Smith,  Kathy  Rose,  Daniel  Durgin,  Scott  Nibons,  Donald  Norris,  Steve  Dyer. 


David  Cappaccioli,  Janet  Squaglia,  Sharon  Riley,  Jane  MacDonald,  Deborah  Jones,  Maria  Melsky,  Debra  Hoefer,  Craig 
Torrey,  Richard  Allen,  David  Milliken,  Michael  Hammer,  Chris  Leavitt,  Mark  Cluff,  Robert  Himberg,  Paul  Simms,  Russell 
Wade. 


Dianne  McLachlan,  Beth  Winterson,  Melinda  Modry,  Cheryl  Donovan,  Lucia  Salvaggio,  Susan  McKay,  Lisa 
Putnam,  Frank  Smalley,  Stephen  Tapper,  Fred  HaU. 


Marcia  McPhail,  Janet  Seavey,  Deborah  Burke,  Gail  Kirby,  Cindy  Kennedy,  Mark  Higgins, 
Noreen  CoHins,  Joan  McVicar,  Donna  Bruce,  Paul  Sibley. 


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David  Barnette,  Darlene  Nichols,  Missey  Chase,  Kathy  Cotter,  Chery  Richardson,  Richard  Arnold,  Jimmy  Spang, 
Gary  Dattman,  Robert  Mclnnis,  Richard  Walker,  Paul  Spangenberger,  Chris  Ryan. 


Betsy  Baldwin,  Tracy  Beaman,  Elaine  Rosebach,  Kathleen  Brewster,  Janice  Perry,  Maureen  Edmonds, 
Patricia  Grady,  Philip  Lindsay,  James  Buckley,  Tim  Marsh. 


Richard  Golemme,  Ronald  Bizzozero,  Dave  Morgan,  Cheryl  Donovan,  Patricia  Graham,  Paula  Dappolonio, 
Elizabeth  Gabriel,  James  Bailey,  Jill  Erikson,  Kathy  Constantineau,  Douglas  Keenan,  Chris  Glynn. 


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Kathleen  Devei,  Cheryl  Sisson,  Mary  McDonough,  Christie  McKnight,  Catherine  Paradis,  Maureen  Robinson,  Keith  Colarus- 
so,  Paul  Pettine,  Michael  Hosford,  Chris  Glynn,  Bruce  Tibbetts. 


MISSING  FRESHMEN: 
Paulette  Silvia 
Mark  Woish 
Patricia  Lambert 
Linda  Lambert 


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HEALTH  CAREERS  CLUB:  Cindy  Dattman.  Mary  Scanlon,  Clarise  Footc,  Barbara  Spanj;enbcr^er,  Donna 
Burke.  Bad:  Mary  Highf,  Debbie  Jones,  Donna  Smylh,  Jcanic  Edmunds,  Mina  Empoliti,  Debbie  Swanson, 
Kalhy  Smylh.  /ilio:  Jeanine  Lo^juc,  Patti  Gould,  Shelia  Kennedy,  Dcnise  Pcnezick. 


BAND:  Mr.  D'Angelo  (Advisor),  Jon  Pearce,  Dave  Henderson,  Doug  Knowles,  Jane  MacDonald,  Anita  Honkonen,  Jim  Staples, 
Bob  DiCicco,  Richard  Gray,  Charlotte  Cummings,  Dave  Milliken,  Sue  Lane,  Lucy  MacDonald,  Jim  Buckley,  Robin  Gregory,  Rich- 
ard Allen,  John  Ryan,  Mike  Leavitt,  Tom  Heslin,  Paul  Jevne,  Bob  Knight.  Also:  Rick  Caruso. 


CHORUS:  Sandy  Spaulding,  Dave  Henderson,  Jon  Pearct,  Ken  Zanetti,  Sue  Lane,  Diane  Lepisto, 
LeeAnn  White,  Jane  McAroon,  Denise  Milliken,  Dave  Whiting,  Mr.  D'Angelo  (Advisor),  Stephanie 
Henry.  Also:  Charles  Buckley,  Charlotte  Cummings,  Kathi  Burns,  Lisa  Putnam,  Louise  Gallagher, 
Julie  Chase,  Ellen  Cargill. 


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YEARBOOK  STAFF 

Paul  Janson,  Robert  Stewart,  Adrien  Gay,  Kathy  Turner,  John  McAloon,  Clarise  Foote,  Andrea  Haynes,  Rick  Greene,  Mary  Mc- 
Guire,  Barbara  Sewell,  Charlotte  Cummings,  Diane  Heslin,  Mary  Dean,  Cindy  Dattman.  Also:  Mike  Manning,  Jane  Spaulding, 
David  Cugnasca,  Linda  DiCcsarc,  Laurie  Duncan.  Photographers:  John  Smolski,  Mark  Robbins,  Walden  Mathews. 


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RENCH  CLUB:  Dot  Libertine,  Janet  Seavy,  Susan  Smyth,  Kathy  Keller,  Mrs.  Fountain— advisor,  Sandy  Spaulding,  Dave  Cugnasca,  Bob  Falkowski,  Mary 
[cDonough,  Kathy  Cotter,  Kathy  Paridise,  Mary  Joseph,  Ann  Valier,  Sharen  Hurly,  Chis  Rowan,  Linda  Decesare,  Nanq^  Delaney,  Betty  Watson,  Kathy 
arly,  Karen  Hurly,  Suzanne  Quimby,  Annette  Johnson,  Jane  McAloon,  Kathy  Valier,  Leeanne  White,  Karen  Donovan,  Pat  Martin,  Barbara  Spangenberger, 
It  Pineo,  Liz  Gabriel,  Mary  Hight,  Jill  Erickson,  Donna  Bruce,  Joan  McVicar,  John  Reilly,  Missy  Chase,  Bill  Early,  Paul  Brewster,  Charles  Blake,  Michael 
wyer,  Cindy  Kinnedy,  Rick  Stewart,  Richard  Kearsley,  Mark  Lawreftce,  Jeff  Baldwin,  Bonnie  Chaisson,  Debbie  Falkowski,  Janet  Agneta,  Helen  Colarusso, 
indy  Dangora,  Linda  Whitaker,  Janet  Nagle,  Jeff  Morgan.  Also:  Paula  Amet,  Cindy  Baily,  Ann  Beavais,  Donna  Burke,  Debbie  Burke,  Joanne  Benting, 
barlotte  Cummings,  Mina  Empoiiti,  Maureen  Gavin,  Richard  Golemme,  Debbie  Hight,  Cheryl  Morgan,  Peri  Kilbourne,  Rocco  Libertine,  Damon  Mayers, 
ihn  McAloon,  Charles  McBrure,  Marcia  McPhail,  Lida  Merrett,  Denise  MiUiken,  Cindy  Nash,  Donna  Patterson,  Jennifer  Patten,  Bob  Pendergast,  Lana 
ccini,  Maureen  Robinson,  Ellen  Schneider,  Nancy  Thorpe,  Cliff  Vina!,  Keith  Whitaker. 


CHESS  CLUB 

Mr.  Robert  Smith — advisor 

Gerald  Allen 

Phil  Lindsay 

John  Marsh 

Richard  Allen 

Gerry  Toomey 

Also:  Jim  Buckley 


KEY  CLUB  John  Collins,  Jim  Leahy,  Gerry  Fallon,  Ted  Anderson,  Chris  Collins,  Chuck  Schow,  Chip  Sher- 
man, Bruce  Marsden,  Robert  Bruno,  Bob  Martin,  Dou.n  Knowlcs,  Rob  Stewart,  Chuck  Scheller,  Lee  Bandlow 
Also:  Mr.  Stephansky  (Advisor),  Alan  Anderson,  Mike  Gearin,  Eric  Shaw,  Russ  Steele. 


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LIBRARY  AIDS:  Adrienne  Gay,  Diahann 
Lynsky,  Janice  Perry,  Cheryl  Richardson, 
Darlene  Nichloes,  Linda  Bandarra,  Mrs. 
Kaplan — advisor.  Also:  Bill  Prime. 


A.F.S.  CLUB 

Miss  Rhinesmith — advisor 
Rocco  Libertine 
John  Reardon 

Kathy  Turner — vice-president 
Sandy  Bailey — treasurer 
Linda  DiCesare — secretary 
Dot  Libertine 
Janet  Nagle 
Sally  Wales 
Adrienne  Gay 

Marcia  Litchfield — president 

Scott  McCurdy 

Also:  Richard  Ashton 

David  Bailey 

Lee  Bandlow 

Linda  Brown 

Donna  Burke 

Cindy  Dattman 

Nancy  Delaney 

Rick  Greene 

Debbie  Hight 

John  Marsh 

Donna  Patterson 

Heidi  Scheller 

Miss  Russell — advisor 

Mr.  Farrow — advisor 

Wales — family 

Baileys — family 


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PEP  CLUB:  Phylis  Raymond,  Cindy  Nash,  Joanne  Benting,  Debbie  Sheehan,  Joanne  Collins,  Peri  Kilbourn,  Missy  Chase,  Joanne  McVicar,  Mary  McDon 
ough,  Nancy  O'Connor,  Linda  Whitaker,  Nancy  Delaney,  Judy  Pizzella,  Suzzanne  Quimby,  Cindy  Kennedy,  Kathy  Pineo,  Louis  Malany,  Pam  Keeven) 
Janet  Agneta,  Julie  Jelinek,  Chris  Rowan,  Sharon  Hurley,  Ann  Valair,  Jean  McAloon,  Andrea  Haynes,  Barbara  Spangenberger,  Betty  Watson,  Ali 
son  Causer,  Sue  Curtis,  Kathy  Valair,  Nancy  Thorpe,  Nancy  Hamer.  Also:  Kathy  Aigada,  Becky  Allen,  Paula  Amet,  Debbie  Bridson,  Debbie  Burkt 
Naureen  Collins,  Cathy  Cotter,  Betsy  Dempsy,  Linda  DiCesare,  Karen  Donovan,  Laurie  Duncan,  Debbie  Falkowski,  Pat  Graham,  Nancy  Greene 
Mary  Hamblin,  Cindy  Harlow,  Sandy  Hinrickson,  Annette  Johnson,  Linda  Kerwin,  Gail  Kirby,  Jody  Logue,  Barbara  Love,  Sue  Loomis,  Lucy  MacDonalc 
Roberta  Magce,  Doricc  Marsden,  Pat  Martin,  Jane  McAloon,  Donna  McDonough,  Jane  McElwee,  Marcia  McPhail,  Michele  Neifing,  Dana  Piccini,  Par 
Powers,  Marabeth  Robbins,  Elaine  Roseback,  Donna  Smyth,  Kathy  Smyth,  Kathy  Splaine,  Joyce  Steele,  Debbie  Swanson,  Debbie  Thibideau,  Helen  Colaroust 


SCRIMSHAW:  John  Glynn,  Janice  Eisner,  Marsha  McPail,  Polly  Silva,  Betsy  Smolski,  Anne  Lyons,  Gail  Copus. 
John  DAngelo.  Margaret  Bailey,  John  Marsh. 


no 


lAMA  CLUB:  Back:  Kathi  Burns,  Clarise  Foote,  Rob  Stewart,  Jim  Buckley,  John  Marsh,  Chip  Dean,  Paul  Brewster,  John  D'Angelo,  Sue  Lane,  Ken  Zanetti, 
;idi  Scheller,  Gary  Grindell.  Front:  Diane  Lepisto,  Kathy  Smyth,  Linda  DiCesare,  Charlotte  Cummings,  Jane  MacDonald,  Betsy  Smolski,  Jill  Erickson,  Mau- 
;n  Edmonds,  Kathy  Keller,  Stephanie  Henry,  Mary  Dean.  Also:  Johno  Reardon,  Rick  Caruso,  Donna  Paterson,  Becky  Hight,  Debbie  Hight,  Meredith  Might, 
larlie  Buckley. 


Ill 


BOYS'  FOOTBALL— VARSITY 

Tot,:  Mark  S.bley.  David  Hill.  Paul  McDon.mgh,  Mike  Houde,  Bob  Zelms,  Leo  McGuire,  Steve  Perkins,  Mark  Vandenvater. 
3rj-  Dan  Kennedy    Jim  Paylor,  Mike  Leavitt,  Mike  Capilli,  Tom  Cann,  Joe  Perry,  Jim  Murray,  Steve  Brookfield    Danny  Scanlon. 
2»J-  Bob  Haskell    Tom  Riley,  David  Seavey,  Norbert  Wolfrum,  Charlie  Blake,  Steve  Oronte,  Rick  Stewart,  Joe  McDonough. 
Isr  Dave  Gould   Ken  Zannetti,  Chip  Sherman,  Roger  Cluff,  John  Collins,  Rick  Greene,  Steve  Sibley,  Wayne  Gregory. 


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GIRLS'  FIELD  HOCKEY— VARSITY 

Back  row:  (lejt  to  right)  Phyllis  Raymond,  Heidi  Scheller,  Mary  McGuire  (co-capt.),  Ritchie  Sue  Allen  (co- 
capt.),  Cindy  Nash,  Andrea  Haynes. 

Front  row:  (lejt  to  right)  Sue  Barry,  Mary  Scanlon,  Jane  McAloon,  Linda  Whitaker,  Laurie  Duncan,  Mrs. 
Marion  Scheller  (coach). 


GIRLS'  FIELD  HOCKEY— J.V. 

Top  row:  (lejt  to  right)  Miss  Diane  Tupper  (coach),  Barbara  Love,  Cindy  Bayley,  Mary  McDonough,  Debbie  Swanson,  Robin 
Gregory,  Nancy  Greene,  Janet  Nagle. 

Middle  row:  Jane  McElwee,  Roberta  MaGee,  Lucy  MacDonald,  Donna  McDonough,  Donna  Smythe,  Suzanne  Quimby,  Maria 
Melasky,  Tony  Waither. 

Bottom  row:  Beckey  Allen,  Kathy  Turner,  Kathy  Cotter,  Kathy  Brewster,  Pam  Mattie,  Jody  Logue,  Anita  Honkonen,  Pat  j]3 
Grady. 


BOYS'  CROSS  COUNTRY 

Back  row:  Arthur  Brookfield,  Danny  Manning,  Bruce  Marsden  (co-capt.),  Ray  Baker,  David  Hamilton,  Mike  Kearsley,  Mr.  Bruce  Marsh- 
man  (coach).  Front  row:  Bill  Lavery  (co-capt.),  Mark  Lawrence,  Keith  Whitaker,  Jeff  Gorden,  Phil  Lindsay,  Jeff  Baldwin. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  BASKETBALL 

Back  row:  Mark  Cluff,  Steve  Haskell,  Charles  Blake,  Paul  Sibley,  Mr.  William  Gerety  (coach).  Front  row:  Steve  Oronte,  Peter 
Valier,  Chris  Leavitt,  Jim  Paylor,  Charles  Finn,  Paul  Greenwood. 


VARSITY  BASKETBALL 

Back  row:  Chris  Collins,  Mark  Sibley,  Bob  Zelms,  Tom  Heslin,  Ralph  Squaglia,  Bob  Pendergast,  Rick  Greene. 
Front  row:  Roger  Cluff,  John  Collins,  Steve  Sibley. 


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GIRLS'  VARSITY  BASKETBALL 

Top  row:  Mary  Scanlon,  Linda  Whitaker,  Sandy  Bailey,  Phylis  Raymond.  2nd  row:  Cindy  Nash, 
Mary  McGuire,  Laurie  Duncan,  Lyn  Castelli.  1st  row:  Jean  McAloon,  Kate  Hallaren,  Jane  McElwee, 


GIRLS'  JUNIOR  VARSITY  BASKETBALL 

Top:  Donna  McDonough,  Susan  Lane,  Pam  Mattie,  Maria  Melsky,  Betty  Watson,  Miss  Judy 
Peterman  (coach).  2nd  row:  Cindy  Kennedy,  Anita  Hokonen,  Lois  Malaney,  Barbara  Spangenberer. 
Bottom:  Kathy  Cotter,  Missy  Chase. 


faculty 


MRS.  MARGARET  L.  LIND— Math 


MR.  ARNOLD  ULBRICH— German 


MR.  ALAN  WEBBER— Science 


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MISS  VIVIAN  LOUISON— Business 


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MISS  JACQUELINE  MORRISSEY— Social  Science 


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MRS.  KATHLEEN  FOUNTAIN— French 


MR.  THOMAS  ORONTE— Custodian 


MR.  JOHN  OSGOOD— Physical  Education 


Wheff  you're  by  yourself 
there's  ho  om  else 
you  just  tell  yourself 
Zo  hold  OH 

Mold  OH  world,  world  hold 
Jt's  goHHU  be  alright 
you  goHHa  see  the  light 

When  you're  one 

Really  one 

you  get  things  done 

Cike  they  never  been  done 

So  hold  on 

Mold  on 


Watch  out  HOW,  take  care,  beware  of  falling  swingers,  dropping  all  around  you; 

Zhe  pain  that  often  mingles  in  your  fingertips,  beware  of  'Darkness 

Watch  out  now,  take  care,  beware  the  thoughts  that  linger,  winding  up  inside  your  head  — 

Zhe  hopelessness  around  you  in  the  dead  of  night,  beware  of  Sadness 

Jt  can  hit  you,  it  can  hurt  you  —  make  you  sore  and  what  is  more,  that  is  not  what  you  are  here  for 
Watch  out  now,  take  care,  beware  of  soft  shoe  sht^jg^  dancing  down  the  sidewalks, 
as  each  unconscious  sufferer  wanders  aimlessly,  *^MKmf  Oreedy  C 
Zheu'll  take  uou  where  uou  shouldjtot  ao. 


Zhey'll  take  you  where 
While  Weeping  ^Atlas  d 


to  grow  —  ^ewan 


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Capeway  Motel 

Garden  Craft 

Rockland  Credit  Union 

Sewell  Electric  Inc. 

Oriental  Imports 

The  Club  Car 

Vivian's  Luncheonette 

Steele  Volkswagen 

Dario's  Beauty  Cottage 

Macaulay's  Pharmacy,  Inc. 

Kaufman  Carpets 

Pilgrim  Motel 

Simms  Yacht  Yard,  Inc. 

Rockland  Flower  Shop 

Maria's  Sub  Shop 

Leroy  McKay  .  .  .  Builder 

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The  Country  Fare 

R.  W.  Barrows,  Jeweler 

Norwell  Center  Barber  Shop 

Joseph's  Pontiac 

South  Scituate  Savings  Bank 

Bradberry's  Sporting  Goods 

Tony's  Sunoco 

Rockland  Music  Store 

The  Coin  Shop 

Fisher  Power  Equipment  Co. 

Barca's  House  of  Beauty 

Jack  Barca's  Barber  Shop 

Go  Go's  Sub 

Molla's  Greenhouse 

Tiny  Tim's 

Breezy  Bend  Farm 

The  Sub  Shack 

Ranney's 

Washington  Park  Pharmacy 

Nobles  Camera  Shops 

Paul  G.  Jevne — realtor 

Hanover  Bowladrome 

Star  Market 

Norwell  Package  Store 

Pembroke  House 

Assinippi  General  Store 

The  Village  Dairy 

North  River  Transportation 

Unfinished  Furniture  House 

Washington  Park  Motel 

Queen  Anne's  Esso 

Puriton  Clothing  Co. 

Goodyear  Service  Store 

Virta's  Garage 

Homestead  Antiques 

Josselyn's  Market  &  Package  Store 

Andrew  G.  Gordon,  Inc. 

Norvell  Shell  Service 

Reliable  Fence  Co.,  Inc. 

Seven  Eleven 

Marsh's  Groceries  &  Liquors 
Norwell  Carpet  Outlet,  Inc. 
South  Shore  Cyclery  Inc. 
Fairmount  Press 


PATRONS 


Jeff  Baldwin 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  Turner 
Sidney,  Grok,  Gudo,  and  Danny 
Naplleon 

Norhojedi,  the  chief 
Diane  Tupper 
Henry  Kowalski 
Anthony  N.  Bahros 
Charles  Napoli 
Robinn  Hoitt 
Judith  Scannell 
Dot 

David  Stephansky 
Dianne  J.  Russell 
Jacqueline 

V.G.  Enterprises  unlimited 
Rob 

Please  End  The  War 
Dolciani  Math  Sessions 
Alan  Webber 
Unk  Crimson  Misses  You 
Ken  and  Sue 

The  Ray  Jurgensen  Fan  Club 
R.C. 

Happy  Birthday  Matt 

End  Yearbook  Censorship 

Hanover  Beauty  Boutique 

Greetings  from  the  pipe 

Congratulations  to  the  Class  of  '71, 
Senator  Alan  McKinnon 

Vivian  Louison 

Tony  DiNatale 

Kim  Paulding 

Mark  Whitcher 

Russ  Steele 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Earle  Williams 

Mary  Dean 

Mari  Jane  Mclntyre 

Linda  Wadsworth 

Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Jack  Reilly 

Mr.  Robert  Smith 

ZZup!  WOP!  .  .  OGH,  OMIGOD! 

Lets  be  friends 

Dick  Chante  Loves  Us 

SW 

I  agree 

Gee  Wally,  You  sure  have  changed 
Smile,  God  Loves  You 
I  have  to  go  .  .  . 


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